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Business Wire Catalog Hong Kong Includes distribution to news media and key financial analysts with comprehensive trade media coverage via Interfax China. Includes traditional Chinese translation based on your English-language news release. Additional translation services are available. Hong Kong Thomson Reuters (Hong Kong) Electronic Bazaar Oil Asia Journal Hong Kong Wisers Information Ltd Electronic Engineering Times Oriental Sunday Newspapers Xinhua News Agency Elle Men PC Market AM730 Magazines & Periodicals Esquire PCM Apple Daily 21st Century Business Executive Life Power in Asia Bloomberg Businesweek Herald/Hong Kong Express Weekly Private Debt Investor China Daily Hong Kong ACP Magazines Asia - HK office eZone Re:spect magazine China Daily (HK Edition) APER Greater China Forbes Smart Property Investment Financial Times (Hong Kong) Asia Asset Management GCTL Insights Magazine Spiral Hong Kong Economic Journal Asia Insurance Review Global Sources Electronics T&I Asia Watch Hong Kong Economic Times Asia Money Harper's Bazaar The Bulletin International Herald Tribune Asia Private Equity Hdfin.stheadline.com The List Lianhe Wanbao Asia Property HK Beauty The Radio Experimenter Metro Daily Asia Risk Magazine HKCosmetics.com Transport in Hong Kong Ming Pao Asia Venture Capital Journal Home Journal U Magazine New York Times, The/Hong Asiamoney Hong Kong Business Wealthy Magazine Kong Asian Investor Hong Kong Entrepreneur Weekend Weekly Oriental Daily News Audio Technique Hong Kong Tatler Yazhou Zhoukan People's Daily Overseas Version AV Magazine Hospitality Architecture Design Television Sing Pao Bauhinia Magazine Incisive Media ABC - Hong Kong Sing Tao BC Magazine International Financing Review Cable TV Sing Tao Daily Best Practice Management Asia Channel News Asia South China Morning Post Bloomberg Businessweek International Market News, China National Radio Ta Kung Pao (Chinese Edition) Hong Kong TDC China Radio & TV (HK Bureau) The Los Angeles Times (Hong Btmice China Investment & Pensions Asia CNBC/Hong Kong Kong) Business Quotient Journal Investment in Asia CNN (Hong Kong) The New York Times (Hong Capital IP Asia CNN Asia Pacific Kong) Capital CEO Jessica Code Hong Kong Television The Standard Cargo Clan JET Broadcasts The Telegraph (Hong Kong) Cargo Trends Jumpstart Magazine I-Cable News The Wall Street Journal (Hong Cargonews Asia Luxury Properties Metro Broadcast Corporation Kong) Caz Buyer Marie Claire Ltd. Times Publishing CFO Innovation Asia Men's Uno one-tv.com Wall Street Journal Asia Cheng Ming Magazine Metals Bulletin PCCW Productions Wen Wei Po City Magazine Metro Pop Phoenix Satellite TV News Services COMMSDAY Metrobox Radio Television Hong Kong Associated Press Compound Semiconductor Ming Pao Weekly (RTHK) Bloomberg (Hong Kong) China Modern Material Handling & Reuters Business China News Service (CNS) Corporate Treasurer Logistics Radio Interfax Cosmopolitan Multiwise International Ltd Commercial Radio Interfax (Hong Kong) Darizi New Electronics Components FM947.com (Hong Kong) NNA Economist New Monday Hong Kong Commercial Platts EDN Asia Nikkei BP Broadcasting Co US: +1.888.381.WIRE (9473) | Australia: +61 (0) 2.9699.2219 | Belgium: +32 (0) 2.741.2455 | Canada: +1.416.593.0208 France: +33 (0) 1.56.88.29.40 | Germany: +49 (0) 69.915066.0 | Japan: +81 (0) 3.3239.0755 | UK: +44 (0) 20.7626.1982 | Worldwide: +1.212.752.9600 1 Metro Broadcast Happy Macao.com haiwaichn.com Information Services Online Heaha.hk Pandaily.com The Open University of Hong 21fd.cn Heymebeauty.com PC World Hong Kong Kong (OUHK) Aimpact.com HiveLife.com PCStation.net (PC Station) Financial Community Americachineselife.com Hk.finance.yahoo.com (Yahoo! Pcucgame.com Fidelity Investments Asia Agenda Finance Hong Kong) Post 852 Hong Kong Economic Times Asia Inc. Online HK.investing.com Property-Report.com Construction & Property Asia Observer HK.Morningstar.com Propertywire.com Newspapers Asiacryptotoday.com Hk.thevalue.com Quamnet.com Sky Post Asian Affairs HK01 Refinitiv (Hong Kong) Magazines & Periodicals Atimes.com HKAllstar Regulationasia.com Asia Power Basf.com Hkartion.com RetailinAsia.com Insurance Insight Bastille Post HKEA.com.hk saijelle.com (Saijal Patel) Next Magazine BBC (Hong Kong) HKepc.com San Po Yan Nikkei BBC (Taiwan) HKITnews.com SchedNet.com Nikkei Electronics Asia Bearteach.com HKtraveler.com SCtrade.com Shippers today BusinessFocus.io Hong Kong Economic Times Sharpdaily.hk Today's Living CAI Business Indepth Hong Kong Free Press ShippingLine.biz Television ChineseInEurope.com Hong Kong Herald Sina.com.hk Hong Kong Commercial ChineseWorldnet.com Hong Kong IT News Sing Tao Broadcasting Civic Journalists HongKongBusiness.hk Smcell.org Online Cnfol.hk Hongkongpan.com spglobal.com (Hong Kong) HKEA.com.hk Cyber CTM Hubbis.com STYLE-TIPS.COM Hong Kong News Cyberport.hk I-magazine.hk Szhk.com InstitutionalInvestorChina.com datapanda.net IBHK TalkOnly.net Nikkeibp.com.hk(Nikkei Daydaycook.com Ifashiontrend.com Techbyeast.com Electronics Asia) DB Power (SC) Ignites Asia, a Financial Times The News Lens PCTech.com.hk (PC Tech) Dbpower.com.hk Service The Real Hong Kong News WorldPropertyChannel.com Dcfever.com Ilong-termcare.com The Wall Street Journal Energy Divestmedia.com iMoney The Young Reporter Magazine Newspapers Dotdotnews.com Infocastfn.com TheMilSource.com (The Asialaw E-Logi.net Initium Media Technology Millennial Source) Hong Kong Daily News ejinsight.com jifang360.com Tnntoday.com New Evening Post Energy Asia Daily Laserfair.com Topix.com/business/logistics Oriental Daily News English.caijing.com.cn Lepetitjournal.com TraNews Magazines & Periodicals Enterprise Innovation LifestyleAsia.com TREND-JAPAN Hong Kong Asian Venture Capital Journal Expat Group Local Press Trendmag-HK.com Best Week Expertini.Asia LogisticsNews.com Ulifestyle.com.hk Electrical & Electronics eZone Magazine Luxury Insider United Social Press Electricity Monthly FBS168.com Lvcdn.com VJ Media Elle Hong Kong FinanceAsia.com Macau321.com³ Wardrobe TrendsFashion Energy Asia Report Finet.hk Marketersgo.com Wenweipo.com Hydrocarbon Asia Foe.org.hk MingPao.com Yahoo! Hong Kong Metro Prosperity FOE.org.hk (Friends of Earth) Money18.on.cc Yas.com.hk Online Forkast.news MorningStar.hk (Hong Kong) Yipee.cc Asia Pacific Daily Futunn.com NetworksAsia.net Zhongguojinrongtouziwang.com Building Journal Hong Kong GirlSecret.hk Open Radio Hong Kong Zijing.org/Hong Kong ETnet.com.hk Global Petroleum Net Opencar.hk Non-media Foe.org.hk Goxip.com (Hong Kong) Overseas Chinese - Hong Kong Government Entertainment US: +1.888.381.WIRE (9473) | Australia: +61 (0) 2.9699.2219 | Belgium: +32 (0) 2.741.2455 | Canada: +1.416.593.0208 France: +33 (0) 1.56.88.29.40 | Germany: +49 (0) 69.915066.0 | Japan: +81 (0) 3.3239.0755 | UK: +44 (0) 20.7626.1982 | Worldwide: +1.212.752.9600 2 Newspapers Entertaining Asia Magazines & Periodicals Asian Investor International Herald Tribune HK Economic Journal Monthly Association for Sustainable and Asian Shipper News Services Hong Kong Shipping Gazette Responsible Investment in Asia Capital Money HK CNA (Hong Kong China Hong Kong Walker Chinese Journal of Capital Weekly News Agency) Jessica Semiconductors Car Plus Magazines & Periodicals Jmen Components Times Cargo Times ftb Asia Payload Asia Cup Cargonews Asia Haymarket/The Corporate Procurement Asia Discountgogo.com ChaINA magazine Treasurer Property Times e-Campus Today China Logistics times Sai Kung Magazine The Asset East Week Logistics Insight Asia Tao Magazine The Banking Today Economic Digest Newsletter for the Chartered Wedding Day Wealth Management Economic Herald Institute of Logistics & Transport Television Television Economic Reporter in Hong Kong I-Cable Asia Plus Broadcasting Electronic Technology PC Station Magazine TVB Digital Broadcasting eZone RFP Magazine Online Corporation Hong Kong Finance Asia Television 3HK.CN Now Business HealthSmart Phoenix Satellite 7878HK.com Online HIM Radio 881903.com A Plus Industrial Automation Asia Metro Radio Education Post AAStocks Metals Bulletin Online GirlSecret.hk Accounting & Business Money Times Fashion.com.hk Heaha.hk ActionForex.com MRRM HKPC.org (Hong Kong HiveLife.com Asia Inc. Online PC Tech Magazine Productivity Council) HKSilicon.com Asia Times Prestige Hong Kong Initium Media Ignites Asia, a Financial Times Boom.com Telecom Asia Institute Investor Service ChineseWorldNet.com Wireless Asia Kuaixunshe.com Informal Global Markets Enterprise Innovation Television Macau job Pcucgame.com ET wealth China Central Television (Asia On.cc People's Radio Hong Kong HK.investing.com Pacific) Passion Times style-wish.com HK.Yahoo.com Online Rhea Ulifestyle.com.hk Hong Kong In-media 88iv.com Yas.com.hk HongKongBusiness.hk AA Place Professional Services Money18.on.cc Chinamoneynetwork.com Newspapers PropertyGuru.com.sg Cyberport.hk Asian Leaders Quamnet.com Dbpower.com.hk Hong Kong Commercial Daily saijelle.com (Saijal Patel) HKITnews.com Shenzhen Special Zone Daily She.com Localiiz News Services The Asian Banker Morning Star Asia - Hong Kong AP-Dow Jones News Service TheMilSource.com (The MSN Hong Kong Kyodo News Millennial Source) Qoos.com Magazines & Periodicals WealthBriefingAsia.com TechInAsia.com Asiahedge Financial Community Yipee.cc Beats Magazine Fidelity Investments Transport Beauty No. 1 Hong Kong Economic Times Newspapers Business Week Technology EJ Insight Capital Entrepreneur Newspapers Ming Pao Daily News CTFinance.hk Headline Daily Magazines & Periodicals East Touch Hong Kong Global News Asia-Pacific Transportation Electricity Today Hong Kong Pingbao News US: +1.888.381.WIRE (9473) | Australia: +61 (0) 2.9699.2219 | Belgium: +32 (0) 2.741.2455 | Canada: +1.416.593.0208 France: +33 (0) 1.56.88.29.40 | Germany: +49 (0) 69.915066.0 | Japan: +81 (0) 3.3239.0755 | UK: +44 (0) 20.7626.1982 | Worldwide: +1.212.752.9600 3.
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